Kuroutoshikou confirms February 20 availability for RTX 5060 Ti 16GB Lineage II bundle

Japanese brand Kuroutoshikou has updated its GALAKURO GAMING lineup just picked up three GeForce RTX 5060 Ti cards. Two 8GB models are were released on February 13, and a 16GB “Lineage 2” collaboration card follows on February 20, 2026.
If you have not heard of this brand or have not followed our coverage before, Kuroutoshikou is a Japanese label that often reuses GALAX and PowerColor card designs for its own custom variants. In reality, these are usually the same hardware, with different packaging, branding, and stickers. Some releases also add special packaging or game bundles.
Three nearly identical RTX 5060 Ti models
On paper, the spec sheet is basically the same across all three models. That includes a 2587 MHz boost clock, 28 Gbps GDDR7 on a 128-bit bus, PCIe 5.0, and four outputs (three DisplayPort 2.1b plus one HDMI 2.1b). Kuroutoshikou also lists semi-fanless mode, a single 8-pin power connector, and a 235 x 115.5 x 39.6 mm 2-slot design.
The standard model is GG-RTX5060Ti-E8GB/OC/DF/V2. Kuroutoshikou markets its WINGS 3.0 fan design with +15% air pressure, -3°C cooling, and -5% noise, and it includes a backplate. The press release lists a 3-year warranty and pricing that works out to about $521 in USD.
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Next is GK-RTX5060Ti-E8GB/WHITE/DF/V2, which is the white-themed 8GB card under the Kuroutoshikou name. It keeps the same basic cooler layout and LED fan lighting, and the press release lists a 1-year warranty. Based on the Japan list pricing, it comes out to about $534 in USD.
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The third card is GG-RTX5060Ti-E16GB/Lineage II , a 16GB collaboration model tied to Lineage 2. Kuroutoshikou says it uses special “Crow” class packaging, and buyers can apply for an in-game “summon ticket” coupon during the listed campaign window (February 20 through November 30, 2026, while codes last). Pricing converts to about $690 in USD, and the press release lists a 3-year warranty.
As far as I’m aware, you can’t buy these cards outside Japan. So naturally prices are not reflecting global markups.
Source: Kuroutoshikou